Lack of Interest Resources - show which add-ons I have installed/watching

Just browsing through the resource section for last few days, I couldn't help but notice that when you are viewing a category with list of mods, you can't see what you have marked as "watching" or "installed."

I think that feature (especially here), just having a check mark or something next to the add-on title would come in handy and save time as well.

Can't you just look in the ACP to see what you have installed? Seems unnecessary duplication to have the RM also record this information. Besides, there would be no easy way to do this apart from provide a check mark for a user to manually tick to say you have installed an add-on.

I can't see the problem really. As @Solidus said, use the watched resources list to find the ones you have installed. Watch them with email notifications to tell you when a resource has been updated and you'll always know when a new version is available.

I know about the watched resources page but it does not help you when you are browsing the resources categories or the search results. Why remember or check this page or that page when simple code can immediately tell you if something you've installed or not when you are looking at a list of results in search or list in categories?

Email notification is nice to have and that does help when you need to update something you've already watched.

I was coming in to post a suggestion for something similar to this. Not so much a call back, but more a "Mark as Installed" type button. Working similar to Watched Resources, but showing a separate list as not every addon I'm watching is one I have installed.

I don't know how many other people work like I do, but I generally schedule a time to update all addons on a site at the same time (usually one day a week put aside). It would be so much easier to be able to click something similar to Watched resources and have it come up with a list of "Installed Resources" instead of having to flick back and forth between ACP and search, searching for the addon, then checking to see if it's been updated and then downloading. Having the list right there would save on some time. I don't think it should be an automatic thing that happens when you download an addon - more a checkbox or a button click to manually mark it as having been installed.

Hopefully that makes sense (If this should be posed as a separate suggestion, feel free to split it or tell me to repost )